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Sounds like a pitch from NPR. "We are so close to meeting our goal but we need your help"
Myself I don't care about other peoples sales goals. Heck I don't care about my own sales.
I only care about what's leftover.
Good luck in meeting your goals
I would recommend a new sign or at the very least new faces.
Trying to make an old face look new cost the same as a new face in my shop. That's only fair cause what happens if you break something.
If they balked at that I would run away.
Even for an experienced sign mechanic working on old...
Go do the work and then sit back and wait to get paid, who knows when, by someone you don't know.
I put an end to that a long time ago. I keep my focus on my work.
Sometimes collecting is harder than the actual work.
I only do it if it's paid in advance.
I've always found that trying to find cheaper tools and materials ends up costing more. Cheaper usually means inferior product.
I can understand wanting to save a buck but a roll of tape is just pennies compared to what the sign should sell for.
Anything that is subjective like color matching is a PIA. It's a rabbit hole.
There is no such thing thing as exact color matching. Everything looks different.
If it's printed it looks different under different light conditions and materials used.
Good luck in trying to please the ones who...
I wanna see a pic of the failed seam. How bad is it. Can we put a band aid on to hide it.
Printed solid color face always look bad.
Translucent vinyl with a properly done seam would make a nice looking sign.
It's a dumpster it's going to get bashed up no matter what ya use.
I'm not an engineer but I've been on sailboats.
Tell them installers to keep the wind off the sails/signs.
Sounds like you can do whatever you want here. Some panels are this and some are that.
The panels are brushed somethinorothers. You get it from a sign supplier in sheets and slice it to size, slap your stickie on along with some double stickie on the back and you are on your way.
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